Yet another brawl in South Korea’s parliament
The U.S. debate over healthcare may be getting sharper, but, even at its most bitter, I doubt we’d see a scene in Washington like the fight in South Korea’s parliament yesterday. Whoa. As the video mentions, the brawl took place during debate over controversial media bills that will relax restrictions on ownership of television stations, ...
The U.S. debate over healthcare may be getting sharper, but, even at its most bitter, I doubt we'd see a scene in Washington like the fight in South Korea's parliament yesterday.
The U.S. debate over healthcare may be getting sharper, but, even at its most bitter, I doubt we’d see a scene in Washington like the fight in South Korea’s parliament yesterday.
Whoa. As the video mentions, the brawl took place during debate over controversial media bills that will relax restrictions on ownership of television stations, which the opposition party supports. Just as surprisingly, this is not the first time South Korean parliamentarians have resorted to fisticuffs.
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